Arts & Entertainment

  1. A beach scene with people walking and relaxing near the ocean, overlaid with the orange "San Diego" logo and a sun graphic.
    Wonderfront Music & Arts Festival is a premier three-day event that celebrates music, art, food, and culture along San Diego’s stunning waterfront. With multiple stages, diverse performances ranging from global superstars to local talent, immersive art installations, and gourmet food & craft vendors, Wonderfront is a vibrant experience for attendees...
  2. A modern, multi-story performing arts building is lit up at dusk, with people gathered outside and a fountain in the foreground in an urban setting.
    The San Diego Civic Theatre has been the region's largest and greatest attended performing arts venue for nearly 60 years. The theatre is owned by the City of San Diego and is managed, operated by the 501(C) (3) non-profit arts organization San Diego Theatres. It is the home of the...
  3. Small wooden building with a sign reading "Railway Express Agency" above the door, located near a street and railroad tracks.
    The La Mesa Depot Museum is La Mesa, California's oldest building in its original form and is the sole surviving San Diego and Cuyamaca Railway Station in existence. The building you see today on the corner of Spring Street and La Mesa Boulevard in downtown La Mesa has a colorful...
  4. The exterior of the San Diego Automotive Museum with art deco architecture, banners, outdoor seating, and colorful umbrellas in the foreground.
    Cruise into the San Diego Automotive Museum for an experience that will take you on an amazing journey of design, styling, and horsepower! With three extra rotating exhibits per year, the museum offers something for everyone. The signature exhibit on the permanent side of the gallery is Louie Mattar's Fabulous...
  5. A beach scene with people walking and relaxing near the ocean, overlaid with the orange "San Diego" logo and a sun graphic.
    The San Diego Archaeological Center curates millions of artifacts documenting 10, 000 years of regional history. The Center also offer educational programming for all ages. Please see our webiste for current information about exhibits, programs and volunteer opportunities. In 1998, the San Diego Archaeological Center took on a formidable task...
  6. A vintage automobile display in a museum room, featuring an old car with a doll seated inside and various antiques and collectibles visible in the background.
    Located just 1 mile north of Balboa Park this San Diego unique gem of a museum. The J.A. Cooley Museum is the private collection of Jim & Carmen Cooley. The Museum is a showcase of all things vintage with an emphasis in San Diego history. The approximately 10, 000 square...
  7. Large two-story house with brick and yellow exterior, surrounded by trees and green lawn under a blue sky.
    One of California's finest examples of the Arts and Crafts movement, the Marston House was constructed in 1905 for George W. Marston and his wife, Anna Gunn Marston. George Marston is noted for many things but most prominently as a civic leader whose interest and work in historic preservation, conservation...
  8. The Shout! House – San Diego’s Ultimate Dueling Piano Experience For a night filled with music, laughter, and high-energy performances, The Shout! House in the historic Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego, CA, delivers unbeatable live entertainment that keeps the party going all night long. Whether it’s a birthday, bachelorette party...